Hi,
I'm Austin from India, I was born and raised in the Middle East and am currently planning to do my masters.
From my research, I find Canada to be the most affordable and it has a fairly open stance on students who like to continue to live in Canada.
But a midst all the excitement there are a few ambiguities.
Firstly from what I have read to you get a PGWPP if you have studied in Canada for a minimum of 8 Months. You would get the work Permit for the same duration as the course.
In light of that most affordable institutes have either a 1 year Program or a 16-18 Months Program for MBA. Now here is my contention, If I take a 1 year course and get a PGWPP for the same duration of 1 year. There is no guarantee I would get a job as soon as I finish my course. It may take a month or two at the very least. How do I complete the pre-requisite 1 year of experience to apply for the CEC.
Secondly in case I opt for the longer program (18 Months) and complete a year of experience and apply for CEC. The average time for processing the CEC as stated on Canadian Immigration Website is 13 months. So it would be technically impossible for me to stay in Canada till my CEC visa is processed.
Am I missing something? Is there a way to extend the visa? I would prefer to take up the 1 year program as it is cheaper and I am funding my MBA by myself.
Thank you for any and all information.
It is truly awesome that we have a community like this to help future prospective students.
Thanks,
Austin
I'm Austin from India, I was born and raised in the Middle East and am currently planning to do my masters.
From my research, I find Canada to be the most affordable and it has a fairly open stance on students who like to continue to live in Canada.
But a midst all the excitement there are a few ambiguities.
Firstly from what I have read to you get a PGWPP if you have studied in Canada for a minimum of 8 Months. You would get the work Permit for the same duration as the course.
In light of that most affordable institutes have either a 1 year Program or a 16-18 Months Program for MBA. Now here is my contention, If I take a 1 year course and get a PGWPP for the same duration of 1 year. There is no guarantee I would get a job as soon as I finish my course. It may take a month or two at the very least. How do I complete the pre-requisite 1 year of experience to apply for the CEC.
Secondly in case I opt for the longer program (18 Months) and complete a year of experience and apply for CEC. The average time for processing the CEC as stated on Canadian Immigration Website is 13 months. So it would be technically impossible for me to stay in Canada till my CEC visa is processed.
Am I missing something? Is there a way to extend the visa? I would prefer to take up the 1 year program as it is cheaper and I am funding my MBA by myself.
Thank you for any and all information.
It is truly awesome that we have a community like this to help future prospective students.
Thanks,
Austin